This whole Texas thing made me think...does NU only get the shaft on calls, or have we been the beneficiary of some, too?
The one that comes to mind for me was the "kick" that Matt Davison caught at Mizzoo. Come to find out, a purposeful tip of the ball with the foot turned out to be illegal, if the player "meant" to do it. I remember Larry Smith of Mizzoo just shaking his head at the "no call" on the play. He later expressed something to the effect of "Nebraska gets the benefit of every call."
Of course, we all took the win and went on and won the national championship, no questions asked.
But did our player "intend" to kick it? Of course he meant to kick it.
I'm not intending to start a flame war here, just curious though: What instances do you recall where NU clearly got away with one?
The one that comes to mind for me was the "kick" that Matt Davison caught at Mizzoo. Come to find out, a purposeful tip of the ball with the foot turned out to be illegal, if the player "meant" to do it. I remember Larry Smith of Mizzoo just shaking his head at the "no call" on the play. He later expressed something to the effect of "Nebraska gets the benefit of every call."
Of course, we all took the win and went on and won the national championship, no questions asked.
But did our player "intend" to kick it? Of course he meant to kick it.
I'm not intending to start a flame war here, just curious though: What instances do you recall where NU clearly got away with one?
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